Clinics
Our clinics are an invitation to slow down and reconnect with what truly shapes the relationship between horse and human. They are designed for those who sense that small, subtle shifts — in awareness, feel, and presence — can quietly create meaningful change, both in day-to-day interactions and in performance, regardless of discipline.
Kim offers a space to explore the relationship between horse and human with curiosity, care, and respect for where each partnership is at.
Rather than focusing on a specific discipline or outcome, the work we do weaves through all styles of riding and handling. Attention is given to what’s happening emotionally and physically for both horse and human, and how these inner states influence communication, movement, and learning. Often, small and subtle changes in energy, timing, or awareness can have a significant impact on how a horse responds and how performance unfolds, whatever the chosen discipline.
Across the weekend, participants are supported in noticing details that are easily missed — changes in breath, posture, rhythm, feel, and emotional tone. Practical sessions on the ground and under saddle are paired with moments of reflection, breath work, and mindfulness, not as separate practices, but as simple ways of becoming more present, regulated, and available.
When challenges or goals arise, time is taken to ensure both horse and rider feel clear and comfortable at each step. By listening closely and allowing space for understanding, progress is able to emerge naturally rather than being forced, often leading to changes that carry through into performance and everyday riding.
Our clinics are intentionally small and community-focused, creating an environment where people feel supported rather than judged. Riders of all backgrounds and disciplines are welcome, whether they are seeking support with a specific issue, refinement within their discipline, or a deeper sense of connection with their horse.
At the heart of this work is a simple belief: when horses and humans feel safe, heard, and understood, even the smallest adjustments can create meaningful and lasting change.

